As of Wednesday, July 11, 2012
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Gwinnett Daily Post
NEW YORK — Georgia native Luke Bryan is saying sorry for his performance during Major League Baseball's All-Star game.
The country singer from Leesburg admits that he did check the lyrics he had written on his hand while he sang the national anthem on Tuesday night. He also checked his watch.
In a series of tweets Wednesday, Bryan says he's sincerely sorry if he offended anyone. He says he just wanted to make sure that he didn't mess up and that his singing came from the heart.
He also said he checked his watch because he knew a stealth bomber was going to fly overhead as part of the festivities, and he started a little late.
Bryan sang the anthem before the National League blew out the American League 8-0 in Kansas City, Mo.
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Comments
kevin 10 months, 2 weeks ago
This is what you get for cheap. Kids today have no clue about politics and how much debt they are going to be responsible for under Obama. I sometimes believe that this is how they got through high school and college, by cheating, since hardly anyone has common sense anymore.
NewsReader 10 months, 1 week ago
Seriously Kevin? Did you listen to him sing? Your Comments here are just way over the top this time. And irrelevant too.
ssilover1 10 months, 1 week ago
It was a great performance. If he offended anyone, THAT person has a problem.
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